Overview
Atria East Northport offers superior independent senior living, assisted living and memory care on 12 beautiful acres near Oyster Bay in East Northport, New York. You'll find chef-prepared meals and all-inclusive amenities. Located in a historic former school building, our spacious senior apartments feature a kitchenette, walk-in shower, housekeeping and emergency alert system. Our daily calendar of Engage Life® events is designed for your physical, cognitive and social growth. Pamper yourself in the salon and spa, or exercise in the fitness center. Nearby, visit Centerport Beach, the Vanderbilt Museum and Planetarium or Northport Park. Enjoy dining at Las Palmas Deli, Aegean Grill or Sawadee Thai Fusion. Schedule your tour today.
This listing is provided by whereyoulivematters.org - a free service of the American Seniors Housing Association, a non-profit membership organization.
Room Types
- 1-Bedroom Apartments
- Memory Care: Private Rooms and/or Suites
- Memory Care: Shared Rooms and/or Suites
- Memory Care: Studios
Amenities
- Activities Onsite
- Arts and Crafts Center
- Bar / Pub
- Barber Shop
- Beautician
- Cable or Satellite TV
- Café or Bistro
- Cats Allowed
- Computer or Media Center
- Convenient to Public Transit
- Designed Specifically to Accommodate Memory Loss
- Dogs Allowed
- Enclosed Courtyard
- Fitness Center
- Guest Meals
- Housekeeping
- Individual Climate Control
- Indoor Common Areas
- Interior / Exterior Maintenance Services
- Kitchenette
- Laundry Service / Drycleaning
- Library
- Mail Room
- Meals Provided
- Movie / Theater Room
- Outdoor Common Areas
- Outdoor Patio
- Outdoor Walking Paths
- Private Bath
- Private Dining Room
- Resident Parking Available
- Respite or Short Term Stays Offered
- Restaurant Style Dining
- Secured Community
- Transportation at Cost
- TV Lounge
- Uncovered Parking
- Wander Guard or Similar System Available
- Wi-Fi / High-Speed Internet
Services
- Ancillary Services
- Bathing & Showering Assistance
- Dressing & Grooming Assistance
- Individualized Care Plans
Care
Assisted Living
A living option for seniors or individuals who require assistance with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, or medication management while maintaining a level of independence. Assisted living facilities offer personalized care plans and social activities that promote quality of life for their residents.
Independent Living
Designed to help older adults who want to maintain an active and independent lifestyle, these communities offer services and amenities that cater to residents’ needs, while encouraging a sense of community and freedom from the responsibilities of owning a home.
Memory Care
Memory care communities offer specialized care and support for individuals dealing with memory-related conditions, such as Alzheimer’s or dementia. These facilities are equipped with trained staff and offer engaging activities designed to promote well-being while ensuring a safe living environment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Qualifications
ASHA Verified Member
Neighborhood
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Atria East Northport Reviews
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Norma G
2 months ago
I love it here.its a wonderful place to live. the food is good and everything is always clean. I have even recommended some of my friends to move in and a few of them have! Ken can fix anything and he's always so kind and helpful. Alyysha in the office is another one of my favorites. She is always smiling and no matter what the problem she finds a solution. Gonzalo is one of my favorites. He is so patient and kind. This is more than just a place to live.
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Dianne33 G
2 months ago
Overall I have been happy with the care my mom has received at Atria. The staff is caring and helpful and treat the residents like family.
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Nick Jensen
a month ago
My grandmother is a resident in the dementia section. Yesterday, she was found on the floor. We’re not quite sure how. Luckily, she had no injuries, but had to go to the ER because her dementia prevents her from making medical decisions and forming complete sentences. Here’s where everything gets sketchy: When we went to the ER, the nurse spoke to us and gave us a copy of the chart, which includes statements/observations from the EMS crew that brought her in. According to EMS, they were actually called for somebody else and found my grandmother on the floor while on the way to the person they were called for. There was no staff present - just other dementia residents, who unfortunately no longer had the ability to recognize that my grandmother needed help. Nobody was able to tell EMS how long my grandmother was on the floor or what actually happened that resulted in her being there. Supposedly, when a staff member finally appeared, they told EMS that they couldn’t take her because they didn’t call 911 for her. I don’t understand how 1) you leave a group of individuals that can’t make their own decisions unsupervised, and 2) how medical personnel find a potentially injured person and you tell them they can’t intervene. Absolutely despicable.
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Reagan “Gigi” Spiro
3 weeks ago
The executive manager is unresponsive regarding rental increases, and the only activity regularly offered is bingo, which is very limited. I doubt my aunt will still be here in 2026.
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